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How AI Is Set to Reshape the Workplace | Bloomberg Tech: Europe 8/15/2025

From the job cuts at Microsoft and Salesforce to Meta’s multi-billion dollar hiring spree, artificial intelligence’s impact on the labor market is already being felt. But what about the longer-term effects on the jobs available? Meet the European innovators set to redefine the future of work with tools including life-like avatars to next-gen voice AI.…

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From the job cuts at Microsoft and Salesforce to Meta’s multi-billion dollar hiring spree, artificial intelligence’s impact on the labor market is already being felt. But what about the longer-term effects on the jobs available? Meet the European innovators set to redefine the future of work with tools including life-like avatars to next-gen voice AI.

“Bloomberg Tech: Europe” spotlights the biggest names and trends shaping the region’s technology ecosystem as the global competition heats up. This monthly, 30-minute magazine-style show features in-depth interviews with top technology leaders, as well as major investors and policymakers – giving you a compelling A to Z of the most consequential innovations, opportunities and challenges.

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00:00:00 – Bloomberg Tech: Europe
00:01:17 – How AI Will Change The Way We Work
00:01:40 – Is AI Taking Our Jobs?
00:03:58 – Synthesia CEO Victor Riparbelli on How AI Avatar, Translation Tech Is Changing Work, Impact on Jobs
00:10:55 – PolyAI CEO Nikola Mrkšić Says AI Will Lead to Fewer Jobs, but Work Quality Will Improve
00:13:14 – Richard Robinson, RobinAI Founder & CEO
00:19:05 – Euan Blair, Multiverse Founder & CEO
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  1. @DumDumStupid

    August 16, 2025 at 1:51 am

    Oh hello there

  2. @jasonevans498

    August 16, 2025 at 2:37 am

    More frequent episodes please 👍

  3. @Hossain-k5o

    August 16, 2025 at 4:53 am

    The problem with AI is it’s maximum input minimum output and noone trusts their data with AI venders. It takes billions to make make a minimum viable AI product but for billions at costs and thousands of hours gathering data and hoping it works. And after all that, billions in, and millions in revenues, means negative profits. AI are best used as a feather in the app or website. The best use case of AI is sklearn, that was the peak after that it’s financial viability plumits.

    Currently the companies are running on hope and speculation because they think if they can replace people with AI like it happened in car companies then it would be a great win. Firstly that didn’t save car companies, many still closed down. Secondly those machines works are more reliable than AI systems. Instead of saying it only gets better we need to realize it never did get better. Not to a point where it made sense to use them. The users only want AI when it’s free and when they can do it in private systems, not having to rely on venders. Cloud platforms will see a sharp end to it as well for the same reasons and there is no stopping. It’s not matter of how but when. The bubble will burst and the companies will hire people for more.

  4. @Hossain-k5o

    August 16, 2025 at 4:55 am

    Could it be a marketing gemmic Why is it only the companies that are promoting and creating and marketing AI and pushing for it, the only ones saying “30%” of jobs done by AI😅 why no companies marketing and selling AI services has the same say 😅

  5. @Hossain-k5o

    August 16, 2025 at 4:58 am

    Run a survey and you will find people using AI hates it and people who sees AI generated content hates it too. There is no engagement no connection and thus diminishing values. Even YouTube channels where AI is spotted is immediately left. So yeah

  6. @jaimeromero122

    August 16, 2025 at 9:09 am

    More frequent episodes

  7. @perer005

    August 16, 2025 at 12:05 pm

    Great discussion! Always hard to predict exponential growth!

    • @tessellaa

      August 16, 2025 at 12:37 pm

      Is it? Because lots of people keep doing that

    • @perer005

      August 16, 2025 at 2:15 pm

      @tessellaaa lot of people are talking about growth being exponential, which matches data. What is hard is to know at what absolute rate an exponential growth will be in the future. Just lok at COVID in 2019

  8. @larrylyon6695

    August 16, 2025 at 12:16 pm

    Living with regulations legally involves the impact of adding and deleting regulations.

  9. @tessellaa

    August 16, 2025 at 12:42 pm

    Breathless news piece about the impact of “AI”. Looks inside: advertisement

  10. @simonmartin2816

    August 16, 2025 at 5:00 pm

    The only thing holding AI back is energy and processors, NVIDIA has stalled progress for profits as all corpos do

    • @Mxyzptlk30

      August 16, 2025 at 5:47 pm

      In other words, just buy NVDA and energy stocks.

  11. @CatherineKnox-l9j

    August 16, 2025 at 5:49 pm

    XA23P is a great project and I believe in it.

  12. @RodneyWilson-m8y

    August 16, 2025 at 5:50 pm

    Sold all my xrp yesterday and bought XA23P

  13. @redstrat1234

    August 16, 2025 at 9:20 pm

    @ 16:46 – ‘we are going to create more jobs overall’ – fucking liar.

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